Last month the U.S. Senate voted on a bill that gives President Obama the authority to unilaterally negotiate the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement and present to Congress for a straight up or down vote. The House is expected to vote on a similar bill this month.

The potential agreement is controversial. But what’s worse is the entire public debate is based on very little information: The full text has been kept a secret by the White House and Congress.

Wikileaks wants there to be more leaks. The organization just announced that it is fundraising to offer a $100,000 “prize” to anyone who leaks the 26 still-secret chapters of the TPP. In less than a day, the campaign has already raised over $36,000.

If you don’t have any money to pitch in, there’s also a petition to your representative in the House, urging them not to give the President “fast track” authority.